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Designed by Michel Dufour in 1966, the Arpege was for its time revolutionary, with nearly ten foot beam on a 30 foot hull. This allowed six berths to fit in without using the forepeak, which was left for sail stowage and the heads.
Two keels were used, the more common shallow fin having 4' 5" draught, with an exaggerated swept back bulb at the base. The other keel is a fairly conventional deeper fin keel. The narrow rudder has a deep narrow full length skeg. Both keel types provide very good performance, although the deeper keel will have the edge to windward.

The hull has tumblehome amidships, and quite a fine bow and stern. A few early boats had a stubby counter, but this was changed quite early to a retrousse stern. The cockpit has no lockers, but there is a lazarette reached through a big hatch, providing ample storage for fenders and warps. There are cave storage areas beneath the sheet winches to provide some cockpit storage.

These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.

This Dufour Arpege has been personally photographed and viewed by Lee Baynes of Boatshed Palma. Click here for contact details.

The particulars herein are intended to give a fair description of the vessel but are not guaranteed as accurate. They shall not form part of any offer or contract for the sale of the vessel. The prospective purchaser is recommended to independently check the particulars. The vendor is not selling in the course of a business unless otherwise stated. Personal property is excluded from the sale of the vessel unless specifically included in the listing specifications above or in a Purchase Contract. Personal property may be equipment or gear not permanently attached to the vessel including but not limited to: artwork, entertainment equipment, fishing equipment, TV receivers, recreational equipment, kayaks, tools, and personal appliances. Photos that may incidentally depict owners' personal property do not convey that such items are included in the sale of the vessel unless specifically listed herein.

This boat is off the market but here are some boats that are still For Sale